Leonard Cohens I’m your man summarizes the movie by the closing titles. I could really stop here, but let me explain a little. Barney shows us true passionate love, and the consequences of that – beeing a regular guy. As usual, there is a build up and an animation of the character before the subject can be handled. That isn’t very well done, really quite schematic. In the beginning, I did consider whether my lack of interest actually was the feeling of the main character. Paul Giamatti is practically in every scene and gives a pretty good show as the tired and desillusionised man with a great passion. Which I like a lot. Barney’s incipient dementia is pretty well played too, but that part of the script is a bit shaky. Checking up some facts had made it more interesting – but that’s easy for me to say. So watch it to be inspired in your blind, passionate love – if you watch it at all.